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		<title>John Lavalie: Created page with &quot;{{article | publication = The Age | file = 1966-10-13 Age.jpg | px = 450 | height =  | width =  | date = 1966-10-13 | author =  | pages = TV-Radio, p. 2 | language = English  ...&quot;</title>
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TWO o'clock at Flinders Street Station a not what it seems in this picture. The emerging robot-creatures are Daleks, unleashed by [[broadwcast:Australia|ABC-TV]] in the Dr. Who science fiction series (6.30 p.m., Mondays to Fridays).&lt;br /&gt;
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Last week viewers—mainly youngsters, but also some of the dads who were home from work early — saw the [[broadwcast:The Daleks|Daleks]] descend on different parts of the world in relentless pursuit of their deadly enemy, Dr. Who.&lt;br /&gt;
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Who are these Daleks? They are, according to Dr. Who (William Hartnell), living brain cells encased in metal and they thrive best in a radio-active environment.&lt;br /&gt;
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The BBC serial in Britain is compared with Coronation Street far longevity and audience appeal. A delightful piece of videophonic escapism with limitless possibilities, it provides the wind-up to the rearranged ABV-2	which emphasise daily viewing.&lt;br /&gt;
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